Il Dizionario Del Rock – N.° 21
1. Lucky Man (Lake)
2. Pictures At An Exhibition (Mussorgsky/Emerson/Lake/Fraser)
3. Knife-Edge (Emerson/Lake/Fraser/Janacek)
Note
Live in London 1971
Track 2: Live in Lyceum Ballroom, London, England, 09 Dec 1970
Track 3: Live in Bremen, Germany for "Beat Club"-TV performance., 26 Nov 1970
Lineup
Keith Emerson – pipe organ, Hammond (C3) and L100) organs, Moog modular synthesizer (ribbon controller), Clavinet
Greg Lake – bass guitar, acoustic guitar, vocals
Carl Palmer – drums, percussion
This album is part of the italian series made by Armando Curcio Editore.
This album as been digitally remastered in 1991, it has a fine cover, fine audio quality for the time.
Due to its rarity and good quality, this disc is recommended. These bootlegs offer an excellent image of the various bands, in some cases, better than the official material of the time. Please note that many of these bootlegs and songs have been released officially in different moments:
Please read below for other infos.
Audio quality:
Quality content:
Track 2: Officially released on VHS/DVD and "Soundtrack-CD" "Pictures At An Exhibition"
Track 3: Officially released on DVD "Beat Club - The Best of '73" (even if it was recorded in 1970!)
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ELP
ELP revolutionized the 70's rock scene by introducing a new line-up format. This fact really mattered due to each musician's geniality and unlimited talent that, put together, generated a level of music never achieved by anybody else as of yet. All of the musicians came from established bands before joining forces together: Greg LAKE came from KING CRIMSON, Carl PALMER came from ATOMIC ROOSTER, and Keith EMERSON came from THE NICE.
They explored their capabilities to an extreme, even with the technology limitations of the early 70's, breaking ground, setting the new parameters for a new vein in the english pop music (at the time) which would be called progressive music. ELP released 10 outstanding albums during the 70's, and after a long break, they got back in the 90's with a new approach, but still making good music. In 1986 Cozy POWELL replaced PALMER and they put together EMERSON, LAKE and POWELL, a good effort as well.
They've pushed their ambitions over-the-edge. On "Tarkus" the title suite was an inventive and edgy suite revolving around jazzy textures. Their most popular album "Brain Salad Surgery", was their most grandiose and refined. Next, the more adventurous listener might try "Trilogy" or ELP's self-titled first album. In my opinion, these four albums form the core of ELP's best material. Other good ELP albums include "Pictures at an Exhibition", their provocative, fiery and intense take on a classical work. and "Welcome Back My Friends To The Show That Never Ends", a triple-live album (now on double-CD) with some absolutely stunning playing.
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